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This timely research by @runnymedetrust.bsky.social calls for a fundamental shift in how the UK approaches safety, harm prevention and justice.

The research finds strong public support for social investment over punitive enforcement - read below 👇

www.runnymedetrust.org/publications...

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Don't miss the opportunity to sign up for this insightful Restorative Justice training course!

The sessions are perfect for those thinking of branching into complex and sensitive delivery - and those who would like to refresh their knowledge.

Sign up: www.tickettailor.com/events/whyme...

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We want to know you better.

The Criminal Justice Alliance’s 2026 Member Survey is live, a quick first step in a year of engagement to make sure our member support is meaningful and relevant.

Take 10 minutes to complete our survey - help us understand how best to support you.

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🚨The second round of voting is still open! Click the link below to vote for us to win our first ever film award - it only takes 30 seconds!

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A new chapter for the CJA: We want to hear from you | Criminal Justice Alliance

A new chapter, but the same incredible network.

Our Director, Nicola Dawn has been talking to members and wants to hear from you too.

Take 10 minutes to complete our 2026 Member Survey and help us understand how best we can support you:

criminaljusticealliance.org/blog/a-new-chapter/

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🚨 The second round of voting is open - vote for us to WIN our first film award, and secure vital funding.

The Cycle showcases the relentless cycle of the justice system. Even if you've voted before, you can vote again!

Share and vote by April 23.

smileycharityfilmawards.com/films/the-cy...

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CJA Awards 2025 YouTube video by Criminal Justice Alliance

The 2025 CJA Awards film is out now 🎬

We celebrated the people and organisations making criminal justice fairer and more effective - from grassroots organisations to ground-breaking researchers.

Watch the short film from the evening 👇

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BBC Radio 4 - County Lines, Episode 1: Their World An investigation into how criminal gangs groom young people to traffic drugs.

The award celebrates her BBC Radio 4 podcast series, County Lines, which compellingly investigated Britain's county lines crisis. Drawing on her lived experiences, Phoebe sheds light on what must change to improve outcomes for at risk youth.

🎙️ Listen now: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...

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In November, Phoebe McIndoe won the Outstanding Journalism Award at the #CJAAwards2025 🏆

As a Guardian journalist and BBC producer, Phoebe has worked consistently to enhance public understanding of the criminal justice system.

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The Cycle The Cycle, directed by Georgie Yukiko Donovan, uses a continuous shot technique to depict the relentless cycle of the criminal justice system. The film…

🎉 WE'RE FINALISTS! We are so pleased that our short film, The Cycle, is a finalist in the Smiley Charity Film Awards.

Thank you to @mediatrust.bsky.social who partnered with us, and incredible director Georgie Yukiko-Donovan.

📺 Watch the film: smileycharityfilmawards.com/films/the-cy...

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Offploy | Social Employment Experts Making the world a safer place by supporting people at risk of offending; empowering them to access greater opportunities and achieve their full potential.

Their impact is profound: they have mentored more than 4000 people, generated over £12 million in social return on investment, and 70% of the team have lived experience.

Find out more about Offploy: www.offploy.org

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At the #CJAAwards2025, Offploy was named Outstanding Organisation in our new lived experience award category🎉

Founded by Jacob Hill from his prison cell, Offploy is a social enterprise dedicated to improving employment outcomes for people with convictions.

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Co-designed with women who had personally navigated early motherhood in prison, the research reveals the deep, emotional toll brought about by the compulsory separation of mothers and babies in prison.

Find out more about the Lost Mothers Project: lostmothers.org

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In November, the Lost Mothers Project won the Research Excellence Award at the #CJAAwards2025 🏆

The research project, by Professor Laura Abbott, @birthcompanions.bsky.social and the University of Hertfordshire brings critical attention to the often-overlooked experiences of incarcerated mothers.

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🚨 The voting deadline has been extended - one more week to vote!

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🚨 Our short film, The Cycle, is entered in this year's Smiley Charity Film Awards - and voting closes this Friday!

We need your vote - It only takes 10 seconds and could help us increase recognition of the need for a fairer justice system.

Vote now: smileycharityfilmawards.com/films/the-cy...

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The creative pieces and accompanying statements are compelling, covering topics surrounding social inequalities, marginalisation and individuality - contributing to the fight against the invisibility and dehumanisation of those in prison.

🎨 View the exhibition: fayeclaridge.co.uk/weroar

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👏 At the #CJAAwards2025, Faye Claridge's impactful exhibition, We Roar, won the Creative Media Award. We Roar is a collection of artwork and poetry by 40 people imprisoned in the UK and USA.

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Beyond reasonable delay: efficiency in London magistrates’ courts - Transform Justice

⚠️ New CourtWatch London report!

It’s finally here… the culmination of more than 2300+ magistrates’ court hearings observed, recorded and analysed. A massive thank you to all of our volunteer courtwatchers for making this possible!

Read it now:
🔗 transformjustice.org.uk/publication/...

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Fair Hearing | Supporting Victims of Abuse Fair Hearing campaigns to make the justice system fairer for victims of abuse and vulnerable people by driving policy change.

She's committed to making the family justice system safer, fairer and more accountable - and has now mentored and supported over 80 women through the courts👏

Find out more about the important work of Fair Hearing: fairhearing.org.uk

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At the #CJAAwards2025, Julia Margo, Co-Founder of Fair Hearing, won the new Lived Experience - Outstanding Individual Award, due to her dedication to supporting victims and children affected by domestic abuse through the family courts system.

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They conduct research on important areas of justice reform including out of court resolutions, the family justice system, smarter sentencing and more - contributing to a fairer and more effective justice system.

Find out more: justiceinnovation.org

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🎉 Back in November, @cjinnovation.bsky.social was awarded Outstanding Large Organisation at the #CJAAwards2025 for their work to promote evidence-based, innovative justice policy reforms.

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The Science of Asking: Neurodiversity and Evidence-Based Questioning · Luma Asking questions in ways that reflect different ways of thinking can significantly improve communication, understanding and outcomes for neurodivergent…

💙 This January, support the CJA while learning communication techniques for important conversations across criminal justice settings and beyond.

Join Dr Katie Maras tomorrow as she explores evidence-based techniques to improve communication with neurodivergent individuals.

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Beating Time Helping people survive their prison sentence and thrive on release. Work for ex-offenders, Jobs/ work for prisoners, Jobs/work for people released from prison, Jobs/work for people with convictions, P...

Beating Time is dedicated to fostering social inclusion and hope for those in prison through two very different programmes:🎵 Choirs Beating Time and 💼 Inside Job.

Find out more about the organisation and their impact: www.beatingtime.org

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At the #CJAAwards2025, Beating Time was named Outstanding Medium Organisation, in recognition of its innovative work supporting people in prison and those with prior convictions.🏆

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The Cycle The Cycle, directed by Georgie Yukiko Donovan, uses a continuous shot technique to depict the relentless cycle of the criminal justice system. The film…

We're entrants in the Smiley Charity Film Awards - and we need YOUR vote!

Our short film, The Cycle, depicts the relentless cycle of the justice system and inspires us to consider a more rehabilitative approach to justice.

🎬Watch and vote for The Cycle: smileycharityfilmawards.com/films/the-cy...

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Holloway | Documentary Film Award-winning feature documentary follows six women as they return to the abandoned Holloway Prison.

Directed by BAFTA Breakthrough Daisy-May Hudson and EMMY-nominated Sophie Compton, Holloway has already been shown in over 82 UK cinemas.

Co-created using trauma-informed methods with women drawing on lived experience, it is streaming online 19–21 January: www.hollowayfilm.com#screenings

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Back in November, Holloway was awarded Best Film at the #CJAAwards2025. The documentary follows six women as they return to the now-abandoned Holloway Prison to take part in a women’s circle, offering a powerful portrait of systemic failure, trauma, and the capacity for healing through sisterhood.

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The Science of Asking: Neurodiversity and Evidence-Based Questioning · Luma Asking questions in ways that reflect different ways of thinking can significantly improve communication, understanding and outcomes for neurodivergent…

Neurodiversity matters, and so does how we ask questions. In criminal justice settings, the way questions are framed can either support understanding or create barriers.

Join Dr Katie Maras as she explores techniques to improve communication with neurodivergent people.

Sign up: luma.com/0tykhwqe

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